Conformation-dependent affinity of Cu(II) ions peptide complexes derived from the human Pin1 protein

Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry(2016)

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The human Pin1 WW domain catalyzes the cis – trans isomerization of the proline peptide bond. In this study, the conformation and binding of Cu(II) ions by Pin1 were investigated. It has been found that the affinity of peptide fragments of the human Pin1 WW domain for Cu(II) ions depends on its conformation. In particular, we analyzed three peptides derived from human Pin1: the nonapeptide hPin1(14–22) (with sequence Arg-Met-Ser-Arg-Ser-Ser-Gly-Arg-Val-NH 2 , peptide 1) the undecapeptide hPin1(13–23) (with sequence Lys-Arg-Met-Ser-Arg-Ser-Ser-Gly-Arg-Val-Tyr-NH 2 , peptide 2) and its derivative Ala13Ala23hPin1(13–23) (with sequence Ala-Arg-Met-Ser-Arg-Ser-Ser-Gly-Arg-Val-Ala-NH 2 , peptide 3) to study the role of presence in the sequence of the flanked residues at the N- and C-terminus, i.e., Lys13 and Tyr23. The presence of heat-capacity peaks found by DSC measurements for the systems studied strongly suggests that the conformational equilibria of the peptides studied strongly depend on the temperature. NMR spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations were instrumental to verify the conformational preferences of three peptides. The absence of likely or oppositely charged groups at the ends of a short chain fragment destroys chain reversal because the charged groups probably screen the nonpolar core from the solvent. ITC experiment was used to study the interactions with Cu(II) ions. It was found that the most stable complexes with Cu 2+ ions are formed with peptide 2, which has the most bent conformation.
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Peptide conformation,beta-Hairpin,hPin1 peptides,NMR
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